Elektrika
Vol. 11 No. 2 (2019): Oktober 2019

PENGUAT KELAS D DENGAN METODE SUMMING INTEGRATOR

Murtianta, Budihardja (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
08 Oct 2019

Abstract

A class D amplifier is one in which the output transistors are operated as switches. When a transistor is off, the current through it is zero and when it is on, the voltage across it is small, ideally zero. Thus the power dissipation is very low, so it requires a smaller heat sink for the amplifier. Class D amplifier operation is based on analog principles and there is no digital encoding of the signal. Before the emergence of class D amplifiers, the standard classes were class A, class AB, class B, and class C. The classic method for generating signals driving a transistor MOSFET is to use a comparator. One input is driven by an incoming audio signal, and the other by a triangle wave or a sawtooth wave at the required switching frequency. The frequency of a triangular or sawtooth wave must be higher than the audio input. MOSFET transistors work in a complementary manner that operates as a switch. Triangle waves are usually generated by square waves fed to the integrator circuit. So the main part of processing audio signals into PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) is the integrator and comparator. In this paper, we will discuss the work of a class D amplifier system using the summing integrator method as its main part.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

elektrika

Publisher

Subject

Electrical & Electronics Engineering

Description

Jurnal eLEKTRIKA diterbitkan oleh Jurusan Teknik Elektro, Fakultas Teknik, Universitas Semarang sejak tahun 2009, dan terakreditasi oleh Kementerian Ristekdikti pada tanggal 29 Januari 2009, dengan No. ISSN 2085-0565. Jurnal eLEKTRIKA adalah jurnal open akses dengan pelibatan mitra bebestari ...